
Hallan
New York Asian Film Festival 2026
July 10 - 23
In 1948 Jeju, a young mother searches the forests beneath Hallasan for her missing child as soldiers are ruthlessly crushing opposition to the country’s partition. Ha Myung-mi turns historical terror into a tense, elemental survival drama.
Screening + Q&A
with Ha Myung-mi, Kim Hyang-gi, and Yang Young-hee (producer)
Sunday, July 12
Showtimes
Sun, July 12
Screening + Q&A
with Ha Myung-mi, Kim Hyang-gi, and Yang Young-hee (producer)
Sunday, July 12
In 1948, as Jeju Island is swallowed by state violence, a 6-year-old girl wanders the forests beneath Hallasan, robbed of her voice. Her mother, A-jin (Kim Hyang-gi, a world away from Along with the Gods), searches for her through a treacherous landscape where soldiers are ruthlessly crushing opposition to the country’s partition. The Jeju 4·3 Incident would leave an estimated 30,000 islanders dead; for decades, the subject remained censored, distorted, or too dangerous to speak about. Ha Myung-mi turns this history into a tense, elemental survival film—which takes its name from the winter orchid that flowers on Hallasan when nothing else will—shot through sun-flooded greens and firefly-lit darkness, letting Jeju itself speak through a dialect dense enough to require subtitles, even for Korean viewers.
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